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Plan of several estates in the townships of Ecclesall Bierlow and Nether Hallam, the property of Joseph and William Wilson [c. 1825-1830]

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Plan of several estates in the townships of Ecclesall Bierlow and Nether Hallam, the property of Joseph and William Wilson [c. 1825-1830]
Sheffield_Ecclesall
1800-1850

The watermark is 1825; the plan was drawn before FC/P/SheD/324S.

Shows: Porter Brook, Long Field, Square Field, Spring Field, Brocco Bank Allotment, Upper Field, House Field, Tom Field [House], Clark House [sic] Field, Endcliff [sic] Wheel, pingle, Brocco Bank Close, Nether Field, Middle Field, Lower Delf Field, Upper Delph Field, Little Tom Field and part of Nether Field, Wheat Close, Wood Rough and part of Hilly Field, Great Tom Field and part of Halls Meadow, [River Porter], toll bar [Hunters Bar, Endcliffe Park, Ecclesall Road, Brocco Bank, Sharrow Vale], Upper Walsh Stubbing, Lower Walsh Stubbing, Halls Meadow, Lower part of the Meadow, Holme and Meadow, Bagshaw Field, Hilly Field, Meadow Spot, Sharrow Mill, dam and banks, West Brook, Stalker Wheel, Bank Close, House Close, House Field, North Shaw Field, Middle Stalker Lees, Upper South Shaw Field, Lower South Shaw Field, Lower Shaw Field, Breiry Holme, West Shaw Field, East Shaw Field, Upper Shaw Field. [Also Snuff Mill Lane, Stalker Lees Road, General Cemetery, Rosedale Road, Cemetery Avenue, Harefield Road, Denham Road, Harland Road, Neill Road, Eastwood Road. Meadow Terrace, Clarkehouse Road, Botanical Gardens, Endcliffe Vale Road, Botanical Road, Rossington Road, Wiseton Road, Newington Road, Endliffe Terrace Road, Endcliffe Rise Road, Wilson Road, Dover Road, Wadbrough Road, Southgrove Road, Broomgrove Road, Collegiate Crescent, Thompson Road, Khartoum Road, Walton Road, Bristol Road, Bagshot Street, Bruce Road, Westbrook Bank, Stewart Road, Ratcliffe Road, Jarrow Road, Gordon Road, Lynton Road, Wayland Road, Bowood Road].

Scale: 0.5 inch : 1 chain.

Dimensions approx. 98 x 64 cm.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/Shed/333L.

Digitised with financial support from Sheffield and District Family History Society in memory of Professor David Hey (1938-2016) founder and life president of the Society.

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